Below you will find listings for our interesting on-air guests for the next four weeks. Check out the lists below for our great variety of topics. We start filming at 10 am at Proctors Underground on Tuesday. A live audience is always welcome and there are plenty of seats. You can meet the guests in person and learn more about their projects or even get involved yourself.

August 8, 2017 #994

Scheduled Topics on the Show with Guests

(Listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Information below has been provided by the Guests or from their websites

~~~ Segment ONE ~~~

I’ll Remember You Tribute Concert

Matthew Boyce, Spencer Boyce

& Thomas Greene, Elvis Tribute Artists

Deborah Austin, Little Theater on the Farm Board Member

Heidi Mae Greene, Family Representative

The “I’ll Remember You” Tribute Benefit Concert has come and since gone. It was a phenomenal day and a wonderful event. The efforts of 5 Elvis Tribute Artists from all over as well as the exemplary folks at the Little Theater on the Farm came together to raise a substantial amount of money for the American Cancer Society and American Diabetes Association in the honor and name of Olivia “Libby” Farncomb. During this segment, 5 of the various participants in the success of the event will talk about the results of the fundraiser. Also award winning Elvis Tribute Artists Matthew Boyce, Spencer Boyce, and TJ Greene will be performing a song each for the audience. Also appearing will be Heidi Greene who is Libby’s niece and representative, and Deborah Austin who is one of the board members at the Little Theater where it all took place. We look forward to returning to Schenectady Today and celebrating not only our success at the charity benefit but also the Lake George Elvis Festival in which the Tribute Artists performing competed.

JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Our mission is to cure, prevent and treat T1D. Our vision is a world without type 1 diabetes.

The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes is a charitable bike ride that to date has raised over $38 million for type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. The Ride gives cyclists of all ages and skill levels the opportunity fundraise for JDRF, the global leader in T1D research.

The JDRF Ride isn’t just a bike ride: it’s where hundreds of riders come together from all over the world to make new friendships, experience the unparalleled camaraderie of the Ride community and raise money to find a cure for T1D.

Assisting vulnerable children and their families through an organization called LetUsChange in Hawassa Ethiopia that provides a nurturing home, schooling, and health care to children who were previously homeless and living on the streets. Additionally, LetUsChange focuses on developing income-generating programs to employ homeless adults in the community and promote opportunity for self-sustenance.

This community event sponsored by local businesses will include light fare, a cash bar with special guest bartender. Menands Village Mayor Meg Grenier, along with a gift basket/gift certificate raffle and prizes. Menands is a community that exemplifies coming together to help those in need.

Platinum sponsors: New York Lobbyists Reid, McNally, and Savage and RAD SOAP Co.

From their website: The Reading is Fun Program (RIF) mobilizes volunteers to teach reading-readiness and conversational skills and vocabulary to Schenectady’s neediest youngsters ages 4-9

Presently RIF has 83 volunteer teachers working with 154 students in 11 elementary schools. Currently our volunteers are adult community residents; students from Union College, Schenectady County Community College, Schenectady High School, and Niskayuna High School; and uniformed officers in the Schenectady County Sheriff’s Office and Jail and the Schenectady Police Department. RIF will need many more volunteer teachers as it spreads across the nearly one dozen elementary schools in the district.

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